10 kg weight loss in 7 month abdonimal and gut pain - #26408
10 kg weight loss in 7 month abdonimal and gut paine endoscopy rut h pilory postive 14 days complet hp kit antibiotic tablet but problem is not salved blod report cbc is normal tyrod is normal sugar and bp is naormal 5 manth back ct scan is normal tb test isnormal
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Take tablet Liv-52 1-0-1 after food with water Kamdudharas moti yukta 1-0-1 after food with water Chyavanprash 2tsp in the morning before breakfast with milk Follow up after 1 month
Weight loss along with abdominal and gut pain, even after antibiotic treatment for H. pylori without relief, indicates the need for further evaluation. It is essential to assess whether there’s a deeper underlying issue that might not have been fully addressed. According to Ayurveda, these symptoms could relate to an imbalance in the doshas, particularly, Pitta and Vata, affecting Agni (digestive fire).
Firstly, properly addressing Agni is crucial. Taking a small piece of fresh ginger sprinkled lightly with rock salt about 10 minutes before meals can help stimulate your digestive fire. Making sure to eat lightly-cooked, warm meals that are easy on the digestive system is advised. Avoid overly spicy, acidic, and fermented foods which can aggravate Pitta and cause further digestive upset.
Incorporating soothing herbal teas like chamomile or mint throughout the day can help douse the fire in a calm and consistent manner. Consider a decoction of fennel seeds boiled in water, sipped after meals to help with bloating and improve digestion.
It is also beneficial to enhance your lifestyle by practicing regular deep-breathing exercises or meditation to keep stress levels in check, as stress can significanty impact gut health. Gentle yoga poses, particularly those focused on the abdominal region, like Pawanmuktasana, can also aid in relieving discomfort.
Though it can be tempting to focus solely on bodily symptoms, see additional medical evaluations if symptoms persist. Ayurvedic approaches are supportive, but if rapid weight loss or gut pain continues, especially if you notice any new symptoms like fatigue or changes in bowel habits, following up with a gastroenterologist would be prudent. The Ayurvedic principle of maintaining balance in all aspects is key here, as is ensuring immediate medical conditions are ruled out by specialists.
Given the persistent weight loss and abdominal pain despite treatment, it’s essential to examine possible underlying imbalances within the framework of Siddha-Ayurveda. It sounds like there could be a disturbance in your agni (digestive fire) and an imbalance in the pitta dosha, which often relates to digestive issues and infection.
First, consider enhancing your agni. Herbal formulations like Trikatu, which consists of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger, can be useful. It’s known to stimulate gastric secretions and improve digestion. Take it in the form of a powder mixed with warm water after meals. You may use one-quarter teaspoon to start, adjusting based on your digestion and comfort.
Next, to address pitta imbalance, you might find relief through a simple but balanced diet that soothes this dosha. Focus on avoiding spicy, oily, and excessively sour foods. Favor cooling foods such as cucumber, coconut water, and melons. Incorporate plenty of cooked vegetables and maintain your meal timings consistently.
Additionally, you could try having one teaspoon of Amla (Indian gooseberry) juice or powder with water each morning. This helps cool pitta and rejuvenate the digestive system without aggravating it further.
Considering the intensity of your symptoms, it’s crucial to follow-up with your healthcare provider for ongoing monitoring and further investigation if needed, as this ensures timely intervention beyond the scope of traditional remedies. Balancing Ayurveda with conventional medical oversight is key in such scenarios.

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